"Exciting thriller"
In 2009 private after winning a contest Kip Dawson wins a
free seat on an American Space Adventures Spacecraft. He
is ecstatic but his wife left him and took the kids with
her to her powerful father's mansion in Texas. Five
passengers were slated to be on board the flight but due
to varying reasons, only Kip and the pilot make the voyage. Kip is enchanted by the view of Earth from space but a
micrometeorite hits the ship killing the pilot before the
shell works to close off the hole. Kip expects to die up
there because there is no communications from Earth to the
ship. The various world space agencies know someone is
alive because someone is manually moving the ship but Kip
can't get the rocket thrusters to work. To pass the time
he writes a diary of his life on the hard drive of his
computer not knowing that every word he writes is read by
the people on Earth. This work makes a profound impact on
the people of Earth as billions listen to the thoughts of
an everyman who has them rethinking their priorities about
what is important in life even as he rays this is not his
epitaph. Kip's ordeal changes him and makes him realize he has to
make some changes in his life if he survives his ordeal.
He becomes a man hailed as a hero by billions of people on
Earth who expect him to die with grace and courage. Kip
Dawson becomes an unforgettable character, one that won't
be forgotten anytime soon. John J. Nance always writes an
exciting thriller and ORBIT is no exception but this time
he humanizes the character and lays his soul bare through
his writings on the computer. Kip is special because he
doesn't expect to survive yet refuses to give in to
despair. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 18, 2006
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